Christ: Our Redeemer - Article/article/1464John D. Morris, Ph.D. - ... no intercessor: therefore His arm brought salvation” (Isaiah 59:16). “In His love and in His pity He redeemed them” (Isaiah 63:9) by His own blood, buying us out of bondage to sin and Satan.Notice also that this redemption is...

Good Affliction - Article/article/21566Henry M. Morris, Ph.D. - ... them: in His love and in His pity He redeemed them” (Isaiah 63:9). Although no such affliction “for the present seemeth to be joyous, but grievous: nevertheless afterward it yieldeth the peaceable fruit of righteousness unto them...

The Wonderful Angel - Article/article/21810Henry M. Morris, Ph.D. - ... The same word is translated “Wonderful” in Isaiah 9:6, where it is cited as a name of the coming divine Son, whose name would also be “the mighty God” and “everlasting Father.”
This “angel of the...

Isaiah 63:9: angel of his presence - Study Note/bible/Isa/63/9... angel of his presence. Christ in a pre-incarnate theophany was suffering with, and for, His people even prior to His...

Hebrews 4:8: Jesus - Study Note/bible/Heb/4/8... been revealed as “the angel of His presence” (Isaiah 63:9). “In His love and in His pity, He redeemed them,” as He led them into the promised land under Joshua. In any case, this was not the ultimate “rest”...

Psalms 63:9: lower parts of the earth - Study Note/bible/Psa/63/9 the earth. This striking phrase is used also in Psalm 139:15, Isaiah 44:23, Ezekiel 31:14, 16, 18, and 32:18, 24. In the Ezekiel passages it is rendered “nether parts of the earth,” in Psalm 139:15 “lowest parts of the...